Collier County Supervisor of Elections has turned over potential evidence of voter fraud to law enforcement. It's an update to an NBC2 investigation that found non-citizens voting in Florida Elections.More >>

Two elections supervisors are taking action after an NBC2 investigation uncovers flawed record keeping and human error allowing people who are not citizens of the United States to vote.More >>

The state's investigation into potential noncitizens registered to vote has nearly doubled. It's an update to an exclusive NBC2 investigation we first broke on Monday, showing state election supervisors were now investigating non-citizens registered, and in some cases, casting ballots in elections.

Originally, 1,251 voters were discovered. The Division of Elections now says it's at 2,671. Miami Dade County's Elections Supervisor's office confirms says the state has identified nearly 2,000 potential non-citizens registered in its county alone.

Television stations and newspapers across Florida are now reporting about our state-wide investigation.

"The Dept. of State is continuingly looking at and exploring new avenues to run our databases to see if there's any issues relating to eligibility," said newly appointed Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner.

The Division of Elections discovered the names after the Department of Motor Vehicles identified non-citizens who obtained drivers licenses.

It then matched those names with people registered to vote in Florida, using a methodology the NBC2 Investigators first used in February to uncover non-citizens registered and voting in Lee and Collier Counties.

Detzner wants access to a federal citizenship verification system. He plans to meet with Department of Homeland Security officials in Washington soon.